Abstract
Introduction
Thames Valley Air Ambulance have carried two units of red blood cells on board both the aircraft and rapid response car since 2014.
Methods
A retrospective database narrative review of patients receiving blood was carried out.
Results
Data were analysed for 63 patients, the age range was 13 years to 89 years and 74.6% were male. Blunt trauma was the mechanism of injury in 84%. Overall, 16% of patients died at scene, 32% died either in the Emergency Department or as a hospital inpatient and 52% survived to discharge. There were no survivors from traumatic cardiac arrest who received blood products. Injury Severity Scores (ISS) ranged from 4 to 75, and 95% of the patients for whom data were available had an Injury Severity Scores greater than 15.
Discussion
Patients who received pre-hospital blood transfusions were overwhelmingly those with high Injury Severity Scores and the majority who survived to hospital received additional blood products on arrival. This suggests that our pre-hospital blood transfusions were correctly targeted to severely injured patients who had a need for blood transfusion in hospital.
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